1988 Ed.]
Waste Disposal (Livestock Waste) Regulations
[CAP. 354
A 5
[Subsidiary]
Containers for collection of livestock waste
4. The collection authority, or a person licensed under section 10 of the Ordinance, shall ensure that every collection container used, or intended for use, outside any livestock premises in a livestock waste control area is properly constructed and in particular is designed to prevent so far as is practicable-
(a) the spillage, leakage or escape of any solid livestock waste contained therein; and
(b) any nuisance or annoyance to any person whether arising from odours, insects, vermin or from any other cause in connection with that waste.
Containers to be kept in good repair
5. (1) A livestock keeper shall ensure that the storage containers referred to in regulation 3 are kept in good order and repair and free from breaks, cracks, holes or any other defects.
(2) The collection authority, or a person licensed under section 10 of the Ordinance, shall ensure that the collection containers referred to in regulation 4 are kept in good order and repair and free from breaks, cracks, holes or any other defects.
Containers to be used solely for waste
6. (1) A livestock keeper shall ensure that the storage containers or storage bags referred to in regulation 3 are used for the storage of livestock waste and for no other purpose.
(2) The collection authority, or a person licensed under section 10 of the Ordinance, shall ensure that the collection containers referred to in regulation 4 are used for the collection of livestock waste and for no other purpose.
PART III
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DANGERS TO PUBLIC HEALTH
OR RISKS OF POLLUTION
Solid livestock waste
7. (1) Any solid livestock waste generated or produced in or on any livestock premises in a livestock waste control area shall
(a) in the case of livestock waste intended for use as fertilizer or soil conditioner in landscaping schemes, agriculture, horticulture, forestry or for the production of animal feedstuffs or fishmeal, be stored by the livestock keeper in or on those premises---
(i) in properly constructed enclosures used solely for composting or drying that waste and designed to prevent so far as is practicable the spillage, leakage or escape of that waste; or
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1988 Ed.]
Waste Disposal (Livestock Waste) Regulations
[CAP. 354
A 5
[Subsidiary]
Containers for collection of livestock waste
4. The collection authority, or a person licensed under section 10 of the Ordinance, shall ensure that every collection container used, or intended for use, outside any livestock premises in a livestock waste control area is properly constructed and in particular is designed to prevent so far as is practicable-
(a) the spillage, leakage or escape of any solid livestock waste contained
therein; and
(b) any nuisance or annoyance to any person whether arising from odours, insects, vermin or from any other cause in connection with that waste.
Containers to be kept in good repair
5. (1) A livestock keeper shall ensure that the storage containers referred to in regulation 3 are kept in good order and repair and free from breaks, cracks, holes or any other defects.
(2) The collection authority, or a person licensed under section 10 of the Ordinance, shall ensure that the collection containers referred to in regulation 4 are kept in good order and repair and free from breaks, cracks, holes or any other defects.
Containers to be used solely for waste
6. (1) A livestock keeper shall ensure that the storage containers or storage bags referred to in regulation 3 are used for the storage of livestock waste and for no other purpose.
(2) The collection authority, or a person licensed under section 10 of the Ordinance, shall ensure that the collection containers referred to in regulation 4 are used for the collection of livestock waste and for no other purpose.
PART III
PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DANGERS TO PUBLIC Health
OR RISKS OF POLLUTION
Solid livestock waste
7. (1) Any solid livestock waste generated or produced in or on any livestock premises in a livestock waste control area shall
(a) in the case of livestock waste intended for use as fertilizer or soil conditioner in landscaping schemes, agriculture, horticulture, forestry or for the production of animal feedstuffs or fishmeal, be stored by the livestock keeper in or on those premises---
(i) in properly constructed enclosures used solely for composting or drying that waste and designed to prevent so for as is practicable the spillage, leakage or escape of that waste; or
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